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Miles adds two impressive offers

Cyler Miles might be the best prospect in the state of Colorado for the 2012 class and the impressive dual-threat quarterback from Denver (Colo.) Mullen already has some nice offers.
The 6-foot-4, 215-pound prospect who shined at the U.S. Army National Combine has had Colorado and Cal offers for a while and said in recent weeks Notre Dame and Vanderbilt have also offered.
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Since Miles doesn't plan to make a commitment anytime soon, he is sitting back and collecting offers at this point and then plans to take some visits in the spring and summer but doesn't have any planned yet.
"I'm excited first of all to have those offers and really blessed to have those offers," Miles said. "I'm still just waiting it out and seeing which school will fit me best.
"I don't really have a timetable. My thinking is once I find a school where I really feel right and that I really like when I go on a visit then I'll just pick that school right on the spot. When that school comes up that's probably when I'll commit."
With that being said, coaches might want to work Miles early on to get him to visit. Four offers have already arrived and Miles said he's also hearing a lot from LSU, Washington, Arizona and Arizona State.
Miles was included in the Rivals 250 to watch list for 2012 and made the Rivals.com All-Combine: Offense team after being one of the best quarterbacks at the Army combine in early January.
More chances to see him are coming up. The Colorado standout plans to attend the Badger Sports 7-on-7 event in Las Vegas and at least one Elite 11 Quarterback Camp workout.
In his junior season, Miles threw for 2,130 yards with 20 touchdowns and only two interceptions. He helped lead Denver Mullen to a 14-0 record.
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